What is a final walkthrough?
Want to avoid closing day disasters? Here’s the final walkthrough explained fast.
What is a final walkthrough?
A final walkthrough is the buyer’s last chance to inspect the property before closing. It happens after the home inspection, after repairs (if any), and just before ownership transfers. This isn’t a full re-inspection. It’s a focused check to confirm the property is in the agreed condition and all negotiated repairs are completed.
Why the final walkthrough matters
- Confirms agreed repairs were done correctly.
- Verifies appliances, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work.
- Checks for new damage since inspection.
- Ensures the seller left the property as agreed (no unexpected items).
Missing issues at this step can delay closing or cost you money after move-in.

Who should attend
- Buyer (recommended).
- Buyer’s agent (essential).
- Seller or seller’s agent (optional but common).
- Inspector (only if buyer requests).
A strong agent knows exactly what to look for and how to handle problems on the spot.
Final walkthrough checklist (quick and actionable)
- Verify repairs from the inspection report are complete.
- Run faucets, flush toilets, check water pressure and drains.
- Test all major appliances and garbage disposal.
- Turn HVAC on/off and set heat/cool to confirm operation.
- Open and close windows and doors; check locks.
- Inspect walls, floors and ceilings for new damage or stains.
- Confirm any included fixtures, blinds, or keys are present.
- Look for signs of pests or water intrusion.
- Count smoke/CO detectors and test batteries if possible.
- Confirm seller’s personal items are removed per contract.
What to do if you find problems
- Minor issues: document with photos and a written list.
- Major issues: notify your agent immediately. They can pause closing, request escrow holdback, or demand repairs before release of funds.
This is why you want a relentless local expert guiding you.
Closing procedures tied to the walkthrough
The walkthrough can trigger last-minute negotiations. Typical outcomes:
- Closing proceeds as scheduled.
- Closing proceeds with a dollar holdback in escrow for repairs.
- Closing delayed until seller fixes major issues.
Your agent negotiates the best option to protect your money and timeline.

Quick moving tips for day one
- Pack an essentials box: toiletries, chargers, a change of clothes, documents.
- Label boxes by room and priority.
- Book movers early and reconfirm 48 hours before.
- Change utilities transfer dates for the day of closing.
Final word: how to avoid surprises
A final walkthrough is simple: inspect, document, and communicate. With the right agent, it’s a protective step — not a hassle. Tony Sousa is your local expert for closing, walkthroughs, and moving strategy. Reach out for a clear plan and a seamless closing: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca



















